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    The Rhine-Alpine Corridor is one of the ten priority corridors of the Trans-European Transport Network. It is a rail and roadway network. It connects a...
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    the Scandinavian–Mediterranean Corridor (Finland–Sweden–Denmark–Germany–Austria–Italy); the RhineAlpine Corridor (Netherlands/Belgium–Germany–Switzerland–Italy);...
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    Road Rotten Banana – an economically depressed region of Denmark RhineAlpine Corridor "The Blue Banana - the True Heart of Europe". 31 December 2014....
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  • locomotives; these were primarily intended for use on the busy Rhine-Alpine Corridor and would be delivered prior to the opening of the Ceneri Base Tunnel...
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    The WEB of Transport Corridors in South Asia. p. 186. ISBN 9781464812163. The Rhine-Alpine Corridor is a north-south corridor extending from the North...
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  • kilometres (31 mi) to the north. The railway will form part of the RhineAlpine corridor within the Trans-European Transport Networks project. Construction...
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    Scandinavian–Mediterranean Corridor, the RhineAlpine Corridor, the Atlantic Corridor, the North Sea–Mediterranean Corridor, and the Rhine–Danube Corridor. Road transportation...
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  • The RhineAlpine Corridor: Amsterdam/Rotterdam/Ostend–Düsseldorf/Brussels–Cologne–Frankfurt–Basel–Bern–Novara/Milan–Genoa The Atlantic Corridor:...
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    equipped with ETCS until 2023, focusing on the Rhine-Alpine corridor, the Paris–Southwest Germany corridor and border-crossing lines. With Germany pressing...
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    8 August 2022. "Eight multisystem locomotives ordered for the Rhine-Alpine Corridor". globalrailwayreview.com. 1 June 2017. "Hupac, will automate its...
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    Institution (ZUS). He is also the European Coordinator for the TEN-T Rhine-Alpine Corridor, since May 2015. "Warsaw Business Journal". Retrieved 23 April 2007...
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    Mainz (Mogontiacum). It comprised the Middle Rhine, bordering on the Limes Germanicus, and on the Alpine province of Raetia to the south-east. Although...
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    westernmost third of the somewhat pear-shaped country consists of a narrow corridor between Germany and Italy that is between 32 and 60 km (20 and 37 mi) wide...
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    link‍] "Switzerland: First transit in the Gotthard Base Tunnel". corridor-rhine-alpine.eu. Retrieved 7 December 2016. "Test trains running on Gotthard...
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    indicates a number of alpine roads, concentrating around the capital city Bern and probably originating from the banks of the Rhône and Rhine. A small section...
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    The International Rhine Regulation Railway, a former industrial railway (now a heritage railway) along and across the Alpine Rhine Austrian Federal Railways...
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    World War II. In preparation for the Allied invasion of Germany east of the Rhine, a series of offensive operations were designed to seize and capture its...
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  • in the Alpine space cooperate on various transnational projects. Geographically the Alpine Space Programme cooperation area comprises the Alpine core area...
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  • train Leuven - 18 February 2017 "Corridor A, implementation plan" (PDF). corridor-rhine-alpine.eu/. Corridor A, Rhine-Apline. April 4, 2013. p. 109. Retrieved...
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    for the offensive was Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein ('Operation Watch on the Rhine'), after the German patriotic hymn Die Wacht am Rhein, a name that deceptively...
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    Stream (redirect from Stream corridor)
    the status of the ongoing Holocene extinction, streams play an important corridor role in connecting fragmented habitats and thus in conserving biodiversity...
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    and Alans, as well as Bastarnae, Scythians, Borani and Heruli along the Rhine-Danube rivers and the Black Sea. Since the time of Marcus Aurelius during...
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    Lichtenstein Castle, Hohenzollern Castle, and numerous buildings on the Rhine, such as Stolzenfels Castle. The inspiration for the construction of Neuschwanstein...
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    at their core a corridor of exclusive trackage that individual suburban branches feed into, creating a high frequency trunk corridor. In many cases, this...
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    the European Union are Danube, Rhine, Elbe, Oder, Vistula, Seine, and Rhône, among others. Danube - 6,450 m3/s Rhine - 2,315 m3/s Rhône - 1,900 m3/s...
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    regularly battled multiple enemies, most notably Germanic tribes on the Rhine and the lower Danube and the Parthian Empire in Syria and Mesopotamia. Various...
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    time Egon Schöpf (born 1925) alpine skier, competed in the 1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics Dagmar Rom (born 1928) a former alpine ski racer, won two gold medals...
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    Together with other Alpine towns Trento engages in the Alpine Town of the Year Association for the implementation of the Alpine Convention to achieve...
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    numerical superiority. Without the natural defensive barrier provided by the Rhine River, French generals argued that France needed a new defensive barrier...
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    the river. The troops that became available after the Alpine campaign were relocated to the Rhine, and the legionary camps of Noviomagus, near Nijmegen...
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